Nexuiz Linux
Nexuiz is a free open-source first person shooter.
Nexuiz was originally developed by Lee Vermeulen and Forest 'LordHavoc' Hale, who started Alientrap in.
Nexuiz is a fast-paced 3D deathmatch game with high-end and complex graphics effects. It is intended to be played over the Internet or over a local network.
The gameplay is deathmatch with the most excessive possible speeds and weapons, giving incredibly intense fast paced action. Along with deathmatch, there are multiple game modes such as team deathmatch, capture the flag, domination, and many mutators and weapon options like rocket arena and instagib. The user can fight through the single player campaign, going through over 20 levels, or play online with our server browser.
Nexuiz uses DarkPlaces, a significantly modified Quake engine. Some of Darkplaces’ main features are Quake3bsp support, realtime lighting and shadowing, new particle effects, advanced menu system, and Md3 model support.
Features include:
- 15 player models.
- 9 weapons.
- 24 official maps.
- Over 240 community created maps.
- Advanced effects such as bloom, Realtime World and Dynamic Lighting and shadowing, coronas, shaders, high dynamic range rendering, offset mapping and more.

Website:www.alientrap.com/games/nexuiz
Support:Nexuiz Ninjaz
Developer: Alientrap
License: GNU GPL v2
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